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2012–13 ISU Speed Skating World Cup – Men's 5000 and 10000 metres

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The 5000 and 10000 meters distances for men in the 2012–13 ISU Speed Skating World Cup were contested over six races on six occasions, out of a total of nine World Cup occasions for the season, with the first occasion taking place in Heerenveen, Netherlands, on 16–18 November 2012, and the final occasion also taking place in Heerenveen on 8–10 March 2013.

Just like the previous season, Dutch skaters dominated the 5000/10000 distance, taking 16 out of 18 available podium places over the season, including all gold and silver medals, and only letting two bronze medals slip to a non-Dutchman. The medallists were the same as the previous season, however in a different order: Jorrit Bergsma won the cup, while his countrymen Bob de Jong – the defending champion – and Sven Kramer came second and third, respectively.

Top three

MedalAthletePointsPrevious season
GoldNED Jorrit Bergsma5203rd
SilverNED Bob de Jong4851st
BronzeNED Sven Kramer4502nd

Race medallists

Occasion #LocationDateDistanceGoldTimeSilverTimeBronzeTimeReport
1Heerenveen, Netherlands16 November5000 metresSven Kramer
6:16.09Jorrit Bergsma
6:16.78Jan Blokhuijsen
6:16.81{{cite web
2Kolomna, Russia24 November5000 metresSven Kramer
6:10.62Jan Blokhuijsen
6:11.97Jorrit Bergsma
6:13.08{{cite web
3Astana, Kazachstan2 December10000 metresJorrit Bergsma
12:50.40Bob de Jong
12:51.22Lee Seung-hoon
13:07.06{{cite web
7Inzell, Germany9 February5000 metresSven Kramer
6:11.76Bob de Jong
6:14.08Jorrit Bergsma
6:14.55{{cite web
8Erfurt, Germany1 March10000 metresBob de Jong
12:53.56Jorrit Bergsma
12:55.36Lee Seung-hoon
13:19.84{{cite web
9Heerenveen, Netherlands9 March5000 metresSven Kramer
6:10.78Jorrit Bergsma
6:15.74Bob de Jong
6:18.26{{cite web

Standings

Standings as of 10 March 2013 (end of the season).{{cite web |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130527233819/http://live.isuresults.eu/2012-2013/worldcup/wc1_5000.htm |archive-date = 2013-05-27 |url-status = dead

#NameNat.HVN1KOLASTINZERFHVN2Total
1NED80701007080120520
2{{sortnameBobde JongJong, Bob}}NED60608080100105
3NED100100100150450
4Lee Seung-hoonKOR325070357090347
5NED7080404075305
6NOR3040505045215
7{{sortnameHåvardBøkkoBokko, Havard}}NOR3545603040
8NED4521256032183
9BEL2525304536161
10GER1032356018155
11GER161519254524144
12GER181627165016143
13RUS9195273521116
14KAZ1918451021113
15{{sortnameAlexejBaumgärtnerBaumgartner, Alexej}}GER211421122512
16CAN72723141814103
17FRA40301888
18RUS503585
19NZL146234083
20USA21322881
21RUS27123271
22NED323062
23GER112301953
24POL231015048
25Ko Byung-wookKOR610111533
26USA1022730
27RUS22325
28FRA511723
29{{sortnameMartinHänggiHanggi, Martin}}SUI001019
30CAN154019
31USA127019
32{{sortnameBobde VriesVries, Bob}}NED180
33Joo Hyung-joonKOR49417
34ITA321116
35Kim Cheol-minKOR15015
36POL007714
37RUS001111
38ITA5611
39SUI0090110
40{{sortnameThomas-HenrikSøftelandSofteland, Thomas-Henrik}}NOR9
RUS99
42Sun LongjiangCHN03058
43AUT0066
LAT66
45USA55
46BEL003025
47BLR000044
NOR44
49USA033
CAN033
51{{sortnameTormodBjørnetun HaugenBjornetun Haugen, Tormod}}NOR20
52POL00011

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